Emergency Dentist

Emergency Dentist Simi Valley, CA

An emergency dentist in Simi Valley has a range of urgent dental procedures to treat such conditions as infection, broken teeth, knocked-out teeth, etc., and of course, dental care is the primary aspect of Alamo Family Dentistry practice.

No one is ever so well organized and fully prepared that there are no accidents at all. The same goes for dental accidents and emergencies. Dental emergencies range from tooth infections, decay, and damaged teeth to mouth traumas, and so on. To go to an emergency dentist means you are giving your teeth the immediate care they require.

The longer the gap between the time one injures their teeth and when one sees an emergency dentist, the more the problem is likely to lead to irreversible damage. We do our best in providing patients with such treatment as will stop further damage or loss of the affected tooth. Our aim is to help patients keep their teeth as much as possible while safeguarding their oral health.

In case you are looking for an emergency dentist, please do not delay contacting us for the soonest possible professional dental treatment.

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    Do I need emergency dentistry? Call us if…
    • Toothache – Did you brush, rinse and floss and it still hurts.
    • Tooth Knocked Out
    • Gum/Tongue/Cheek Injuries – If bleeding will not stop.
    • Broken/Loose Braces – Call your orthodontist immediately.
    • Chipped/Broken Teeth – If the chip is significant or your tooth is cracked or your tooth is in pieces.
    • Lost Filling/Crown
    • Tooth Loose
    • Abscess

    Reasons for Needing an Emergency Dental Visit

    The American Dental Association has revealed that playing sports is the top reason for adult tooth damage every year. This includes all kinds of sports, and thus the need for emergency appointments is created all over Simi Valley CA. A backyard basketball game can cause even a player to lose a tooth or someone to get their tooth broken. This thing is true for kids playing sports as well. Although there are ways to avoid the negative consequences, like using a mouthguard, there is still a chance of a dental emergency. If an emergency prevails, call 805-520-1711.

    Another major factor contributing to tooth injury is car accidents. Enamel, which is the hardest substance in the human body and covers teeth, is very strong but may not be strong enough to prevent a tooth from breaking in case of a collision with the steering wheel. With millions of accidents happening every year, teeth become victims frequently. We suggest Alamo Family Dentistry patients get checked in the nearest emergency room if they were in a car accident, just to be on the safe side, and make sure that no physical injury has been suffered. Later, an appointment with us for dental treatment. The emergency room does not handle tooth damage, so you will have to see both types of medical providers.

    Simi Valley, California Emergency Dentist

    Californian citizens suffer from severe and sudden toothaches, which are another reason to visit an emergency and family dentist, the latter being the most treated by the former. We can deduce the source of pain by examining the teeth. It can happen that a small cavity, which was imperceptible, has grown into a big one and now demands a root canal treatment. A liposuction of gums is one of the possibilities where gum disease is the main cause, as the gums gradually shrink, thus exposing the tooth and root. Intense pain is the result of both, and hence, first-aid treatment is a must. Alamo Family Dentistry will not allow its patients to go through oral pain, and we will do our utmost to treat you immediately so that you can remain at ease.

    Long-term untreated tooth infection results in a dental abscess, and this is very excruciating. An abscess is a clinical circumstance of utmost severity characterized by a tooth infection that is capable of invading the jawbone and the floor of the mouth. Such a case might call for an oral surgical procedure to get rid of the infection. Dr. Aminov will let us know if an abscess is present during your dental exam.

    99% of dental related emergency room trips could have been handled by an emergency dental office for a fraction of the cost.
    AHRQ, November 2012

    How can I relieve dental pain while waiting for an emergency dental appointment?

    At Alamo Family Dentistry we allow patients to be free from pain and lead a comfortable life. When you come to us with pain, we will diagnose the conditions causing it and tell you what alternatives you have for its treatment. Besides, pain relief will most probably be part of our plan. So, you will be free from pain during and after the dental procedure. And, of course, you can do cold therapy to the site of the tooth where you feel pain to alleviate or stop swelling.

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    Treatment Options

    When a tooth has fallen out…
    In the event that a tooth has come out, make an attempt to retrieve it. After it has been found, let the tooth run under warm water, but do not scrub it. Then, put it in a milk cup and take it along to an Emergency Dentist in Simi Valley. We will make an effort to save the tooth if it is feasible. If not, we will talk about replacement options for the tooth. This may involve dentures, a dental bridge, or dental implants.

    72% of Americans have some type of restorative dental work. 23% of all dental emergencies are related to the restorations.

    When a tooth is broken…
    Playing sports or merely getting into an accident are situations where individuals usually end up losing a tooth. The likely scenario is that the tooth will suffer a crack or a chip. Thus, as long as the natural tooth's condition is quite intact, which is the case most of the time, we will be able to provide a solution through different dental treatments. Apart from root canal treatment, there are other procedures we can use to restore a patient's tooth, such as crowns and dental veneers, both of which can be brilliant at restoring the tooth's full functionality as well as preserving its natural appearance. Being an emergency dental care provider, we will enlighten you about the various options available to you, as well as the most suitable way to go about tooth restoration while still meeting your smile expectations. Appointments can be made by calling(805) 520-1711.

    When a tooth is infected…
    We, as an emergency and family dentist, will evaluate the case and notify you of the location of the infection and the quickest method to treat it. Our work is to ensure that you are comfortable, healthy, and free from pain. We have the trust of our patients to get rid of the infection and maintain their teeth and gums in top-notch oral health. Whether it is a simple cavity or a dental abscess, we can guarantee a tooth that will be free of infection and pain. We can handle the problem in a way that keeps the patients comfortable during the process.

    How can an emergency dentist help me?

    At Alamo Family Dentistry, our priority is to keep our patients at ease and free of any injuries or discomfort. Thus, we know that the vast majority of dental emergencies come uninvited. If you have a broken tooth or are experiencing pain, do not hesitate and call us at 805-520-1711 to book an appointment for us to attend to the matter within no time. Our Emergency Dentist in Simi Valley will make every effort to fit your schedule and help you get rid of oral pain. While a lot of dentists insist on booking appointments many months ahead, our team will be there for you and provide you with quick professional care in every situation. Moreover, you can also prevent such situations from occurring through regular twice-a-year dental cleanings and a healthy diet all year round.

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    Emergency Dentist FAQ

    Q. What if my kid loses a permanent tooth?

    A. First of all, let’s locate the lost tooth and rinse it off delicately with cold water. (And don't even think about scrubbing it or washing with soap; water is the only thing!) If putting back into the socket is an option, do that right away and keep it there with sterile gauze or a clean washcloth. Otherwise, put the tooth in a clean container with either cold milk, saliva or water if you can’t tuck the tooth back in the socket. Then, rush straight to the emergency and family dentist. Time is of the essence, the sooner you act the better the chances of preserving the tooth.

    Q. What if a child's primary tooth got knocked out?

    A. The first thing to do is to get in touch with your emergency dental office without delay. Since there is a likelihood of subsequent damage to the yet-to-come permanent tooth, the baby tooth should not be reinserted.

    Q. And what if it is a case of a chipped or broken tooth?

    A. You should get in touch with your dentist right away. Quick measures taken can save the tooth, bring about the infection and preserve the thorough dental treatment. Meanwhile, rinse mouth with water and if lip has been hurt apply cold compresses to reduce swelling. If you can get hold of the piece of the broken tooth, keep it in cold milk or water and take it to the dental clinic with you.

    Q. What if there is a severe hit on the head or jaw fracture?

    A. You should call for medical assistance right away. Remember that an emergency service team may be able to reach you faster than it takes for you to get to the hospital. A serious head injury can be fatal.

    Q. What should I do if my kid has a toothache?

    A. Don’t hesitate to contact our office. You can give the prescription-free pain reliever for children, the dosage of which you will adjust according to your child’s weight and age, to alleviate the symptoms. You can also put a cold compress or ice (wrapped in a cloth) on the face where the pain is, but avoid putting heat or aspirin on the affected area.

    88% of all emergency dental visits could have been prevented by routine care.
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    Definition of Dental Emergency Terminology
    Abscess
    It is a pocket of pus that forms at the root of a tooth due to a bacterial infection.
    Facial Cellulitis
    Facial cellulitis is a painful infection caused by an abscess or plaque in the teeth that spreads over the face.
    Impacted Wisdom Tooth
    An impacted wisdom teeth is one that does not fully erupt from the gums, causing discomfort and infection unless extracted by a professional.
    Irreversible Pulpitis
    Irreversible pulpitis occurs when tooth pain occurs spontaneously or persists even after the patient removes the hot/cold object causing the discomfort. Normal pulpitis will stop hurting immediately when the cause of the pain is removed.
    Lateral Luxation
    Lateral luxation is the displacement of a tooth in the incorrect direction as it remains attached to the gums.
    Pericoronitis
    Pericoronitis is an inflammation of the soft tissues surrounding a tooth that does not fully emerge from the gums, causing pain.
    Tooth Avulsion
    Tooth avulsion occurs when a tooth is entirely displaced from its socket owing to an accident or other health concern. We can replant the tooth if the patient seeks quick attention.
    Tooth Fracture
    A tooth fracture can occur from a variety of causes, including an inadvertent elbow to the face during a sports game, chewing on something really hard, falling face-first, and more.

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